The vice president Cristina Fernandez tweeted tonight “Fontevecchia and News: phobia of CFK and armored to the truth ”, echoing a tweet from the militant Federico Pozo that attacks the last cover of our magazine titled: “El Calafate, Cristina’s armored refuge”. The admirer of the former president wrote: “Neither photo phobia nor armored house. The one next to him in the full image is me: when he found out that I was in front of his house, he let me in and we took that photo that is the (half) cover of Noticias. “
Indeed, the story of that photo that was made public a few months ago, is told in the note of this issue, in which the full image is also published. If only she appears on the top, it is because her companion is irrelevant for the purposes of the note; and also for design reasons that it seems unnecessary to explain. The use of stock photos is a frequent and unavoidable journalistic resource in some cases like this: local photographers usually They reject the proposal to put a journalistic watch on the vice president for fear of reprisals.
The striking thing is that the most disturbing fact about the cap pompadour is not refuted: the use of the presidential fleet to transfer the official to his Patagonian home several times on the occasion of the end of the year festivities, without justifying labor reasons and at a high cost to the National State.
Fontevecchia and News: CFK phobia and armored to the truth. pic.twitter.com/itASSxYgu9
– Cristina Kirchner (@CFKArgentina) January 8, 2022